One of the tours Picchio runs from the Hoshinoya Resorts is the Campfire Café. Go with one of their knowledgeable guides into the forest, where all the preparations have been made for you to build a campfire, so you can roast marshmallows, bake apples and make coffee. When you’ve eaten, you can relax around the glowing embers and enjoy the last of the afternoon sun.
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Campfire Cafe
Build a campfire in the woods on this eco-tour
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Leoni Setiamunadi
9 years ago
I must visit the Campfire Cafe, I believe it will be so relax-able !
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